On Monday (3 November), Grande posted to her Instagram stories, as seen by E! News, that she was "beyond devastated" to miss the São Paulo premiere. She explained she and her team had been forced to deplane their planned flight due to maintenance issues and the flight's rescheduled departure time would have meant missing the premiere. "My team and Universal have tried every single thing possible to fix this," she continued. "We've searched every other flight, overnight, early morning, connecting flights, commercial and also private options and absolutely nothing was available or possible that would get us there in time," she said. "Even in attempting a private option, there is a permit necessary in order to fly from here that takes time to attain." She added she was "so heartbroken" at missing the premiere promising, "we sincerely tried everything we could," and apologising again.
FRANKFURT, Germany -- Liverpool's preparations for their Champions League game against Eintracht Frankfurt in Germany have been disrupted by their flight being grounded at Liverpool John Lennon Airport due to a "technical issue." Arne Slot's team, who face Frankfurt on Wednesday attempting to avoid the ignominy of suffering a fifth successive defeat for the first time since September 1953, were due to fly from Liverpool on a chartered flight after training at 4 p.m. BST.
Simon Jones, of Willington in Bedfordshire, had to be handcuffed after shouting, swearing and pacing up and down the cabin during the flight on 23 May, a court heard. The defendant's behaviour was "completely out of character", according to his defence counsel who told Uxbridge Magistrates' Court he suffered from bipolar disorder and had not been taking his medication at the time.
One of the four terminals at London's Heathrow Airport that was evacuated earlier on Monday over what emergency services called a "possible hazardous materials incident" has now reopened after it was declared safe, the airport said in an update. Heathrow - Europe's busiest airport - apologised for the disruption, saying on social media platform X that it was "doing everything we can" to ensure all flights depart as planned.